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A key state lawmaker says he’s optimistic that the state will prevail in a lawsuit over Turnpike toll hikes that have resulted from a funding scheme for mass transit. The state transportation secretary has said losing the case could be “catastrophic.” KYW Harrisburg Bureau Chief Tony Romeo reports…

Nearly 48 billion robocalls were made last year, and nearly half the calls we're getting on our cell phones are spam. That's according to estimates cited by a recent government report. As KYW Newsradio's tech editor Ian Bush reports, Comcast is leading a new effort to build a robocall roadblock.

An Olney family filed a wrongful death lawsuit Wednesday against a Germantown assisted living facility over the death of their 78-year-old mother. As KYW Newsradio's Community Affairs reporter Cherri Gregg explains, the family says staff allowed the woman to wander to her death.

Governor Wolf says he will sign a bill heading to his desk that will make it harder for state officials and employees convicted of crimes to keep their state pensions. KYW Newsradio's Harrisburg Bureau Chief Tony Romeo reports.

Sara Packer, the foster mother who’s struck a deal with prosecutors regarding her role in the murder of her adopted daughter, Grace Packer will be on the stand in Bucks County. KYW Newsradio's Suburban Bureau Chief Jim Melwert is in court right now, but gave us this update on what happened in court...

Philadelphia mayor Jim Kenney got a good omen for his re-election bid. He pulled the first ballot position in Wednesday's lottery for candidates in the May primary. The race where ballot position will be crucial, though, is city council at large, where 34 candidates are currently running. KYW...